Tronox Submits Definitive Agreement to the European Commission Required for Approval of Cristal Acquisition
Jul 16, 2018 - Press ReleasesIn addition,
- If the
U.S. District Court issues a preliminary injunction to prevent the Cristal acquisition,Tronox has the right to require Venator to purchaseAshtabula for$1.1 billion . - If
Tronox does not exercise its right promptly after an adverse ruling by theU.S. District Court and continues to pursue the Part 3 proceeding in front of the FTC’s Administrative Law Judge,Tronox has the right to require Venator to purchaseAshtabula for$900 million after the FTC Part 3 process has concluded. - If
Tronox fails to exercise its right to require Venator to purchaseAshtabula , Venator may requireTronox to divestAshtabula to Venator for$900 million .
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“The Memorandum of Understanding with Venator enables
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About
Tronox Limited is a vertically integrated mining and inorganic chemical business. The company mines and processes titanium ore, zircon and other minerals, and manufactures titanium dioxide pigments that add brightness and durability to paints, plastics, paper and other everyday products. For more information, visit tronox.com.
About Cristal
Cristal (also known as The National Titanium Dioxide Company Limited) operates eight manufacturing plants in seven countries on five continents and employs approximately 4,100 people worldwide. Cristal is owned 79 percent by Tasnee (a listed Saudi joint-stock company) and 20 percent by Gulf Investment Corporation (GIC), a company equally owned by the six states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), headquartered in Kuwait. One percent of the company is owned by Dr. Talal A. Al-Shair, who also serves as vice chairman, Tasnee and chairman of Cristal.
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